I bought a Quest 2 last week. It is all setup and working fine. I now
want to try the Airlink function so I can play some of the games I
bought for my original Rift. PC is an i7 with 2070 gpu, 16 gigs ram and
VR ready, ran my Rift no problem. I am ha...
I currently have a Rift. I do not use it whole lot now as being tethered
to the computer is just not enjoyable and my room for my PC is not the
greatest for VR. I am looking at a Quest 2, love all the new tech and
features and WIRELESS!. My question ...
I am looking at buying a Quest 2. I have the original Rift and while it
was neat being tethered to the computer and not having a large room
where my PC is hampered a lot of the VR experience. All the new tech and
features in the Quest 2 are very appe...
Been a while since I used my Rift, just did a clean install of the
latest app on my Windows 10 Home PC. I am signed in (just using desktop
right now, not in VR). I go to Library and it shows only 2 apps, dream
deck and first contact. There is no sign...
I did a clean install of the Oculus rift app so I could install it on my
second drive. I finally managed to get it to work and have the app open.
It wanted to do an update so I clicked ok and let it do the update. The
update failed and I am left with...
I know this is an old post but a little misinformation there. Running
Windows in bootcamp (On Intel Mac) it is natively running Windows, not
emulating, you get the full power of Windows using whatever hardware you
have natively.
Is it not all up in the cloud? I would think it is connected with your
account and not really that dependent on your actual computer. So if you
log into your account on any PC you can be in your "home".
Those have come and gone here. I think the hype is really down on VR.
Both of the big theatres here had VR gaming for a few months then they
disappeared. Same with a small business that catered VR parties. It is
just not that sustainable as a busines...